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Asudox, in Lemmy reboot frequency
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This post violates rule 5. Locking.

Asudox, in How many lemmings does it take to change a light bulb?
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Not a thought provoking question. Locking.

Thorry84, in What do you want for Christmas?

To not be alone all of the time

Nawor3565, in is freeBSD resistant to o.mg cable and rubber ducky usb?

Are you asking this in a theoretical, “just for fun” sort of way? If so, any OS that is too old to support USB would be resistant, such as AmigaOS. Otherwise, there really isn’t anything you can do to protect against those types of devices short of completely disabling USB altogether.

pewgar_seemsimandroid,

just for fun

LegionEris, in What do you want for Christmas?

Evil T-shirt I <3 Evil. Second Death is incomparable.

N0body, in What do you want for Christmas?

The sweet release of death, preferably while sleeping.

ivanafterall, in What do you want for Christmas?
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Will try to hopefully replace the electric guitar I had to sell awhile back.

andrew_bidlaw, in What do you want for Christmas?
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Sleep.

DagonPie, in Anyone have any guides or tips for how to decorate home living spaces to feel more "lived in"?
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throw blankets! a basket of blankets or a couple nice ones draped over the back of your couch can look nice or great for just whenever you need a blanket.

ShaggySnacks, in How many lemmings does it take to change a light bulb?

At the current moment, 5. One to ask the question, three to make various comments, and one to count everyone.

Rhynoplaz, in How many lemmings does it take to change a light bulb?

Then why are you here? Facebook misses you.

ichbinjasokreativ, in What Linux OS &amp; Desktop Environment (DE) or Windows Manager (WM) do you use?

Stock Ubuntu. It’s honestly great

jubilationtcornpone, (edited ) in Anyone have any guides or tips for how to decorate home living spaces to feel more "lived in"?

Curtains. Even if you have blinds, curtains really helps dress up the place. They don’t have to be super expensive. Just something that looks nice from your local home goods store.

Hanging pictures is super easy. As long as they’re not huge, you can nail the picture hangers right into the drywall/plaster and it will hold up just fine.

If you want to spend a little more money, you can have large prints made of pictures and have them framed. The framing is the expensive part. I have a handful of pictures I’ve taken over the years, mostly of nature, that turned out really, really good. I had some of them framed and they are hanging throughout our house. I like them because I feel like it adds a personal touch.

Swiggles, in What Linux OS &amp; Desktop Environment (DE) or Windows Manager (WM) do you use?

Arch Linux and Cinnamon.

I like it simple without being too opinionated like some other DEs. I am eagerly awaiting Wayland support though

NotSteve_, (edited ) in What Linux OS &amp; Desktop Environment (DE) or Windows Manager (WM) do you use?

Manjaro Linux with GNOME on my personal desktop. Used to do Arch with bspwm way back but don’t really want to put in the time configuring things anymore

I’m using a Macbook Pro with Mac OS Sanoma for my work laptop

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